ELECTRIC SCOOTERS ARE set to be regulated under new laws from next week, with those under the age of 16 no longer allowed to ...
Children aged under 16 will be banned from using electric scooters in public spaces from next Monday under regulations signed into law by Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan. However, adults will be ...
New regulations coming into effect on Monday under the Road Traffic and Roads Act 2023 will see e-scooters and e-bikes/e-mopeds banned for under 16s. From May 20th, the new regulations will layout the ...
Eamon Ryan, the Minister of Transport, signed legislation yesterday prohibiting minors under the age of sixteen from using electric scooters in public spaces starting on Monday, reports RTE.
Legislation that clears the way for rules on the use of e-scooters on public roads has been signed into law by President Higgins. The new law, which is aimed at modernising Ireland’s regulatory system ...
New regulations on the use of e-scooters come into force on Monday, making them legal for adults to use on roads for the first time. But what do the new regulations for the owners of e-mopeds, e ...
Anyone under the age of 16 be banned from using an electric scooter under new laws being signed into effect on Monday. It is understood that the regulations signed by Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan ...
Those under 16 will be banned from using the mode of transport, which is becoming increasingly popular in Ireland. E-scooters will become legal on Irish roads starting 20 May after long-awaited ...
The standard speed restriction for an electric scooter on all public highways is 20 km/h, as per the Road Traffic (Electric Scooters) Regulations. The laws also include stringent standards for ...